I don’t think I agree with that. I think it turns you into more of a caricature of your original self, rather than show what’s hiding beneath the surface if that makes sense.
For what it’s worth - I’m just a giggly, mischievous kind of drunk. I’m actually probably way more of an asshole when I’m sober.
I’d also say since inhibitions tend to get thrown to the wind any emotional response is magnified. So if something is making you happy you’re in the best mood. If something is making you mad it’s time to fight. If something is bummin you out, it’s an emo night.
I just hope to never again have to experience that moment leaving a party when the night was just glowingly great, only to close the car door and find out that the girl I was with didn’t have nearly as good a time.
For my 33rd birthday we went to On the Border for dinner. I over ate a bit and the sodium really hurt. I felt horrible and wanted to go to bed at 8:30.
What the hell happened? A big dinner and I’m done for the night?
I’m going to try to redeem myself today at our work softball tourney. Plenty of beer drinking going on when you’re hanging out with a bunch of cops. Hopefully I don’t need a nap to finish the day.
I’m big on Scotches and Rum; I usually steer clear of clear/light rums and only go dark, and never spiced. Cruzan is a really good rum for the price you can find at Bevmo, should you ever get the urge to try a decent rum.
edit: You want the dark/black bottle, not that caramelly gold color nonsense
My point being ,unless what ever program is so asinine that its not even suited for what one is seeking to achieve… ,most time I feel the issue isn’t the program fault. Its the individual in question be it lack of effort or constancy or improper implementation of said program…
Confession-time: last night we had an employee-party at the bowling alley. I haven’t bowled in a few years. (I’ll save my scores for a later confession.) 3 games; 16lb ball. I woke up this morning feeling pretty sore!